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Looking at You (album)

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Looking at You
Studio album by
Released1985
Genre
Length48:33
LabelA&M
Producer
Chaz Jankel chronology
Chazablanca
(1983)
Looking at You
(1985)
Out of the Blue
(2001)
Singles from Looking at You
  1. "Number One"
    Released: 1985
  2. "Looking at You"
    Released: 1985

Looking at You is the fourth solo studio album by the English singer and multi-instrumentalist Chaz Jankel. It was originally released in 1985, on the label A&M. It was his last solo album until 2001's Out of the Blue, as well as his last to be released on A&M, after Jerry Moss, the recording executive of A&M, rejected the release of his fifth album and terminated his recording career with the label in the same year.[1]

The album featured some lyrical contributions from Ian Dury and musical contributions from two of the Blockheads, bass player Norman Watt-Roy and drummer Charlie Charles.

The track "Number One" was featured in the 1985 movie Real Genius starring Val Kilmer.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Chaz Jankel, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hard Music"
5:40
2."Tonight's Our Night" 4:11
3."Rhythm in My Life" 4:08
4."Little Eva"
5:00
5."Eastern Light"
4:15
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Number One"
7:18
7."Tell Me, Tell Me" 4:14
8."Looking at You" 5:28
9."The Boy on the Bridge"
  • Jankel
  • Dury
4:16
10."Love Rhythms"
  • Jankel
  • Young
  • Watt-Roy
4:03
Total length:48:33

Personnel

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Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

Production team
  • Zeus B. Held – producer
  • Philip Bagenal – producer; engineer; editing
  • Chaz Jankel – producer
  • Keiron De Lancey-Wheeler – assistant engineer
  • Bob Carbone – mastering
  • Aaron Chuckraverty – mastering
  • Michael Ross – art direction
  • Richard Haughton – photography
  • Helen Backhouse – design
  • Jeremy Williams – design

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bio | Chaz Jankel".
  2. ^ Looking at You liner notes. A&M Records. 1985.
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